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A Rare Mid-Century Modern Gem with Iconic Design and Panoramic Views Mid-century modern homes of this caliber rarely come to market. Designed by architect Dale Bergerson with legendary A. Quincy Jones. built in 1965 for the Zimmerman family, this architectural treasure embodies the clean lines, open spaces, and indoor-outdoor flow that define the era. Perched on a knoll above the 15th green of the Woodland Hills Country Club, the home captures sweeping mountain and golf course views through walls of glass and clerestory windows. Natural light floods the interior, highlighting Venetian plaster walls and distinctive tile and white oak flooring. Post and Beam construction creates a timeless, airy ambiance. The living space is centered around a dramatic gas fireplace and seamlessly connects to both front and rear outdoor areas. A Teak wood entertainer’s deck spans the back of the home, featuring a Viking outdoor kitchen, built-in spa, and tranquil custom waterfall, all framed by a towering wall of timber bamboo for added privacy. The chef’s kitchen is fully outfitted with premium appliances, including a Wolf range, Sub-Zero glass refrigerator, Miele built-in coffee station, and a temperature-controlled wine cooler. Three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms are intelligently placed along a wide, open floor plan. The primary suite opens directly to the front deck, offering morning sunlight and evening serenity. The landscaping is a masterclass in balance and simplicity, inspired by traditional Japanese garden design. Additionally, a newly remodeled bonus room below the main residence offers flexible use—currently serving as a home theatre and art studio. Thoughtfully designed and impeccably maintained, this home is a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural history with all the luxuries of modern living. *PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMING SOON.